The 9th International Conference "Environmental Engineering 2014" 2014
DOI: 10.3846/enviro.2014.222
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Comparison of measuring methods used in compiling topographical maps for linear engineering structures

Abstract: Topographical maps are usually made for already existing roads, for their reparation, reconstruction and inventory. The measurements can be made using different measuring methods and a large range of geodetic instruments, from the optical instruments to laser scanning systems. The quality of topographical maps is very important, because roads (streets) are strategic object of a country.The aim of this study was to evaluate the differences between the current measurement methods of producing topographic maps, n… Show more

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“…Emphasis is also placed on the development of supply chain models of waste management, based on the classification of geographical clusters, mapped with the use of geographical information system (GIS) [76]. The evaluation of measurement methods of producing topographic maps, including laser scanning and tachometry, as well as the analysis of the accuracy of different geodesic measurements methods, has also been investigated in some studies [77]. Typical applications in this field include, for example, the analysis and assessment of the classical total station method and the mobile laser scanning [78].…”
Section: Environmental Geomaticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emphasis is also placed on the development of supply chain models of waste management, based on the classification of geographical clusters, mapped with the use of geographical information system (GIS) [76]. The evaluation of measurement methods of producing topographic maps, including laser scanning and tachometry, as well as the analysis of the accuracy of different geodesic measurements methods, has also been investigated in some studies [77]. Typical applications in this field include, for example, the analysis and assessment of the classical total station method and the mobile laser scanning [78].…”
Section: Environmental Geomaticsmentioning
confidence: 99%